Verizon operates the largest 4G LTE network in America, but it does much more than enable you to IM at lightning speed from your coffee shop of choice. Verizon's Innovation Centers, for example, focus on solving global issues in sustainability, health care, and more. Dan Murphy, Director of Technology at Verizon…

With necklaces giving you health advice and headbands helping you get better beauty sleep, it's easy to see why wearable technology excites the health and wellness industry. But now, some of the coolest wearable tech is lighting up other industries as well. It's changing the way we engage with media and talk to each…

Smart fashion is reaching the masses in 2014, with mobile and electronic giants of every size getting into the game. But amidst the wearable tech zeitgeist, one player has been leading the pack since the beginning: Fitbit.

In the abstract, keeping an efficient, environmentally-friendly home sounds complicated, like it might involve making your own soap out of yams and feelings. But in reality, making efficient tune-ups to your home can be as simple as buying a new game for your phone.

Home automation has come a long way since the campy days of the Clapper. Now homeowners can use their phones to control everything from gas fireplaces to garden irrigation systems. (They cannot, however, keep their dogs from destroying their favorite sneakers. Baby steps.)

Gizmodo has teamed up with Brooklyn’s Sixpoint Brewery to create a limited-edition IPA called Hop Tech 431, brewed especially for the Home of the Future. Last week, we looked at the story behind HBC 431, the mysterious and experimental hop we’ve chosen to brew with. Today, we’re exploring exactly what goes into…

Today, roughly 75 percent of American households have a dishwasher. But this wonder of modern kitchen science still lags well behind refrigerators and microwaves — which are both over 95 percent. The automatic dishwasher was the high-tech promise of the 1920s. And the 1950s. And the 1970s. So why has the dishwasher…

It's the year 2044—what does your kitchen sound like? What about your power supply? How about the laundry room, or even your new, high-tech burglar alarm? Disquiet, Gizmodo's subdomain of all things sonic and ambient, is challenging its readers to come up with a speculative soundtrack for the home of the future—or,…

Gizmodo's Home of the Future is full of items that will help you get around today that seem like they're from tomorrow. Motorized longboards? Check. Murdered-out bikes with USB ports? Check. An actual street legal Tron bike? Check, check, mother loving check.

You've no doubt dreamed about the living room of the future. Ever since the advent of the TV—or the radio—images of friends and families gathered around the home entertainment systems of tomorrow have been flying at you in fiction. Wall-spanning TVs, virtual reality goggles, computerized assistants that respond to…

We've been having a blast here at Gizmodo HQ getting ready for the Home of the Future, the real-life home we'll be showing off in New York beginning on May 17. Here's a little peek at two products from the transit world of tomorrow that we'll be featuring in our home.

As the recession took hold in the U.S. over the past five years, spending on home renovations plummeted. But, oddly, people were still spending on their kitchens. It seems that making—and sharing—meals is more important than the economy.

Will we even go outside in the future? You wouldn't be blamed for thinking we'll all soon be living a climatically regulated life indoors. In movies, tomorrow's recreation is often confined to a bubble-enclosed environment—an artificially controlled, robotically operated "natural" experience that protects us from the…

Today, the New York Times asked seven entrepreneurs and tech executives about what's in store for the future. It's a fascinating snapshot of futurist thinking in 2014. But these aren't just the dreams of tomorrow — most of them are the dreams of yesterday's tomorrows as well.

The Home of the Future—the house we're building here in New York starting next week—must have a closet. And what is a closet without a sick pair of running shoes? Enter Adidas Pure Boost, the kicks that will have you up and running at your highest ability.